Incubator testing not going well
Ok, so I bought a Herpstat II. It is used but they Seller said it was fine. I have been trying to test the incubator we built as we are expecting a clurch here in a couple weeks.
The problem is the last two days it has held steady at 90 all day. Then when I check in the morning it is down around 86. The first time I thought maybe I forgot to turn off the Nitedrop. But the second time I know I had it off and when I checked it after noticing the temp down, it still showed it was off. I am quite sure I am using the correct probe and output.
Any idea what I am missing? Is there some kind of reset or overide?
Re: Incubator testing not going well
[QUOTE=PitOnTheProwl;1854230 Are you sure the outlet you are using is not on a switch that someone might be turning off??[/QUOTE]
It is just a straight wall outlet and it is still has power in the morning.
It's not just the that the temp has dropped, but the temp being displayed on the Herpstat is showing down too. So it's as if there is something programmed to drop it down but I am not sure what or how to correct.
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Don
How big is your incubator and what size flexwatt are you using? Do you have stabilizing bottles of water in the incubator? What is the temperature fluctuation in the room during the night?
http://i1247.photobucket.com/albums/...cubator002.jpg
Here is a picture of my setup.
It is a Uline wine cooler purchased off CL. 3 ft of 11" flexwatt, with a ac fan on a reastat. I intend to add a few more water bottles but I have nearly a couple gallons worth in there already as there are 8 bottles in the back you can't see,so heat sink shouldn't be a problem. Anyways, the change has occured without opening it up.
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I actually have the probes for the thermostat and the thermometer, in the egg box.
What is puzzling me is the temp being displayed on the Herpstat.
Is it supposed to display what the actual temp is, or the temp it is set to and trying to maintain? I thought it was the latter. Which is why I cant understand it displaying a value of 86 when I haven't set it for that.
I thought the thermometer was used to corroborate the Herpstat value. Is that not the case?
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I figured if u were gonna try to breed snakes that sell for over 600 dollars y not buy an animal plastics rack and it works perfect it was only 799 dollars and holds 16 16 qt tubs